Digital assistant interactions in copresence sessions

By detecting user intent and adjusting XR environments, devices ensure private digital assistant interactions occur without disrupting others, improving accuracy, efficiency, security, and battery life in copresence sessions.

EP4281855B1Active Publication Date: 2026-06-17APPLE INC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
EP · EP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
APPLE INC
Filing Date
2022-02-23
Publication Date
2026-06-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing digital assistant interactions in copresence sessions often disrupt users' extended reality experiences by transmitting private interactions to other users, revealing personal information, and consuming unnecessary power.

Method used

Devices determine if audio input is intended for a private digital assistant interaction by detecting user pose and intent, allowing private interactions to occur without transmitting requests or responses to other users, and adjusting XR environments accordingly.

Benefits of technology

This approach enhances accuracy, efficiency, security, and battery life by ensuring private interactions are initiated correctly, reducing disruption, and preserving user privacy while optimizing power usage.

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Abstract

An example process includes: displaying, on a display of an electronic device, an extended reality (XR) environment corresponding to a copresence session including the electronic device and a second electronic device; while displaying the XR environment: sampling, with a microphone of the electronic device, a first audio input; determining whether the first audio input is intended for a first digital assistant operating on an external electronic device; and in accordance with a determination that the first audio input is intended for the first digital assistant: causing the first digital assistant to provide an audible response to the first audio input, where the audible response is not transmitted to the second electronic device over a shared communication channel for the copresence session.
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